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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Broken ram.


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Posted by:
m98monkey
on April 13, 2003 at 12:06:58

I let a kid shoot my gun (just gas) around my apartment for a while. He had never shot a cocker before, let alone an orracle so I let him screw around for a while. To make a long story short, he dropped it on the ram and snapped it clean off. Now that I have hunt him down and found a safe place to hide the body(joking) I need to get the threads out of the body. They have loctite on them. What can I do to get these threads out to get the new ram on. I have access to a drill press and bits of all sizes, but no easy outs. Can I just slowly drill it out until it gives way? Did it with my m98 and a broken bolt. Anyone know a better way?

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